wok rev 8850

Updated libtaz to use slitaz-dev-tools.
author Christopher Rogers <slaxemulator@gmail.com>
date Fri Feb 25 00:11:56 2011 +0000 (2011-02-25)
parents 528230ddeb6e
children bf6db9997f47
files libtaz/receipt libtaz/stuff/AUTHORS libtaz/stuff/COPYING libtaz/stuff/libtaz libtaz/stuff/libtaz-modules/commons libtaz/stuff/libtaz-modules/report libtaz/stuff/slitaz.conf libtaz/stuff/web/favicon.ico libtaz/stuff/web/header-img.png libtaz/stuff/web/logo.png libtaz/stuff/web/slitaz.css libtaz/stuff/web/template.html
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     1.1 --- a/libtaz/receipt	Thu Feb 24 22:28:49 2011 +0000
     1.2 +++ b/libtaz/receipt	Fri Feb 25 00:11:56 2011 +0000
     1.3 @@ -6,16 +6,20 @@
     1.4  SHORT_DESC="Slitaz generic library."
     1.5  MAINTAINER="gokhlayeh@slitaz.org"
     1.6  WEB_SITE="http://www.slitaz.org/"
     1.7 +BUILD_DEPENDS="mercurial"
     1.8 +SOURCE="slitaz-dev-tools"
     1.9 +WGET_URL="mercurial|http://hg.slitaz.org/slitaz-dev-tools"
    1.10 +BRANCH="$VERSION"
    1.11 +CONFIG_FILES="/etc/slitaz/slitaz.conf"
    1.12  TAGS="slitaz"
    1.13 -CONFIG_FILES="/etc/slitaz/slitaz.conf"
    1.14  
    1.15  # Rules to gen a SliTaz package suitable for Tazpkg.
    1.16  genpkg_rules()
    1.17  {
    1.18  	mkdir -p $fs/usr/share/slitaz/web \
    1.19  		$fs/usr/lib/slitaz $fs/etc/slitaz
    1.20 -	cp -a $stuff/libtaz $fs/usr/lib/slitaz
    1.21 -	cp -a $stuff/libtaz-modules $fs/usr/lib/slitaz
    1.22 -	cp -a $stuff/slitaz.conf $fs/etc/slitaz
    1.23 -	cp -a $stuff/web $fs/usr/share/slitaz
    1.24 +	cp -a $src/$PACKAGE/libtaz $fs/usr/lib/slitaz
    1.25 +	cp -a $src/$PACKAGE/libtaz-modules $fs/usr/lib/slitaz
    1.26 +	cp -a $src/$PACKAGE/slitaz.conf $fs/etc/slitaz
    1.27 +	cp -a $src/$PACKAGE/web $fs/usr/share/slitaz
    1.28  }
     2.1 --- a/libtaz/stuff/AUTHORS	Thu Feb 24 22:28:49 2011 +0000
     2.2 +++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
     2.3 @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
     2.4 -Christophe Lincoln <pankso@slitaz.org>
     2.5 -Pascal Bellard <pascal.bellard@slitaz.org>
     2.6 -Eric Joseph-Alexandre <erjo@slitaz.org>
     2.7 -Paul Issott <paul@slitaz.org>
     2.8 -Rohit Joshi <jozee@slitaz.org>
     2.9 -Antoine Bodin <gokhlayeh@slitaz.org>
    2.10 \ No newline at end of file
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     4.1 --- a/libtaz/stuff/libtaz	Thu Feb 24 22:28:49 2011 +0000
     4.2 +++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
     4.3 @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@
     4.4 -########################################################################
     4.5 -# This is the SliTaz main library (/usr/lib/slitaz/libtaz).
     4.6 -# libtaz is modular : see explanation of the function source_lib bellow.
     4.7 -#
     4.8 -# Author :	Antoine Bodin <gokhlayeh@mailoo.org>
     4.9 -#
    4.10 -# Version : 0.0.1 (alpha1)
    4.11 -#
    4.12 -# Documentation : none (will be avaible with beta version)
    4.13 -# The documentation will include an explanation of all fonction, how to 
    4.14 -# use them and how to improve this library.
    4.15 -#
    4.16 -# Devnotes (suppress while beta is released) :
    4.17 -# Add a generic download script ? -> download from tazlito & tazwok
    4.18 -# Add a generic create/cleanup script for tmp files ?
    4.19 -# check_for (pkg on cmd line, pkg, receipt, etc.) -> tazwok,tazpkg,list
    4.20 -#
    4.21 -# Note : as the work is progress some part are dirty code or some other
    4.22 -# are note finish. I update this because we need the libdep
    4.23 -#
    4.24 -########################################################################
    4.25 -# INITIALIZATION
    4.26 -########################
    4.27 -# Load the Slitaz main configuration file : /etc/slitaz/slitaz.conf.
    4.28 -# Don't load it if application is called by one having already loaded it, 
    4.29 -# to avoid options overwrite.
    4.30 -
    4.31 -. /etc/slitaz/slitaz.conf
    4.32 -
    4.33 -# Load the command as some module use it.
    4.34 -log_command="$0 $@"
    4.35 -
    4.36 -# Define & create temporary directory as it's used by report.
    4.37 -tmp=/tmp/$(basename $0)-$$
    4.38 -mkdir -p $tmp
    4.39 -
    4.40 -########################################################################
    4.41 -# EXIT FUNCTIONS
    4.42 -########################
    4.43 -# run_on_exit commands are executed when apps exit (whatever the reason)
    4.44 -# run_on_kill commands are executed only when apps is killed (or Ctrl+C)
    4.45 -# Note : one command per line in the variable.
    4.46 -run_on_exit="rm -rf $tmp"
    4.47 -run_on_kill=""
    4.48 -trap run_on_exit EXIT
    4.49 -trap run_on_kill INT KILL
    4.50 -
    4.51 -run_on_exit()
    4.52 -{
    4.53 -	echo "$run_on_exit" | while read c; do
    4.54 -		run_on_exit=$(echo "$run_on_exit" | sed 1d)
    4.55 -		$c
    4.56 -	done
    4.57 -	trap - EXIT
    4.58 -}
    4.59 -
    4.60 -run_on_kill()
    4.61 -{
    4.62 -	echo "$run_on_kill" | while read c; do
    4.63 -		run_on_kill=$(echo "$run_on_kill" | sed 1d)
    4.64 -		$c
    4.65 -	done
    4.66 -	trap - INT KILL
    4.67 -	run_on_exit
    4.68 -}
    4.69 -
    4.70 -########################################################################
    4.71 -# This function should be used after sourcing libtaz to source modular
    4.72 -# libraries. Libtaz only source main configuration file and contain only
    4.73 -# this function. The modular libraries should be put in slitaz lib
    4.74 -# directory (/usr/lib/slitaz/libtaz-modules).
    4.75 -#
    4.76 -# Usage : source_lib lib [lib2] [lib3] ...
    4.77 -#
    4.78 -# Description of libraries including with libtaz :
    4.79 -#	commons		: functions used by most SliTaz scripts
    4.80 -#	get_option*	: function to check & parse arguments of a command line
    4.81 -#	report		: display and log script in a configurable way
    4.82 -#
    4.83 -# * need a code rewiew, please don't use them for production : code can
    4.84 -# be hardly modified.
    4.85 -#
    4.86 -# All theses libraries contains additionnal functions. Check them to
    4.87 -# if you want to know wich ones and how to use them.
    4.88 -# More information will be avaible at beta release.
    4.89 -
    4.90 -sourced_lib=""
    4.91 -source_lib()
    4.92 -{
    4.93 -	for i in $@; do
    4.94 -		[ "$(echo $sourced_lib | grep $i)" ] && continue
    4.95 -		[ ! -f "/usr/lib/slitaz/libtaz-modules/$i" ] && \
    4.96 -			echo "WARNING: libtaz source_lib: can't find /usr/lib/slitaz/libtaz-modules/$i" >&2 && \
    4.97 -			continue
    4.98 -		. /usr/lib/slitaz/libtaz-modules/$i && sourced_lib="$sourced_lib $i"
    4.99 -	done
   4.100 -}
     5.1 --- a/libtaz/stuff/libtaz-modules/commons	Thu Feb 24 22:28:49 2011 +0000
     5.2 +++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
     5.3 @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@
     5.4 -status()
     5.5 -{
     5.6 -	local CHECK=$?
     5.7 -	echo -en "\\033[70G[ "
     5.8 -	if [ $CHECK = 0 ]; then
     5.9 -		echo -en "\\033[1;32mOK"
    5.10 -	else
    5.11 -		echo -en "\\033[1;31mFailed"
    5.12 -	fi
    5.13 -	echo -e "\\033[0;39m ]"
    5.14 -}
    5.15 -
    5.16 -get_config()
    5.17 -{
    5.18 -	if [ -f "./`basename $0`.conf" ]; then
    5.19 -		. ./`basename $0`.conf
    5.20 -	elif [ -f "/etc/slitaz/`basename $0`.conf" ]; then
    5.21 -		. /etc/slitaz/`basename $0`.conf
    5.22 -	else
    5.23 -		echo -e "\nUnable to find the configuration file : /etc/slitaz/`basename $0`.conf" >&2
    5.24 -		echo -e "Please read the `basename $0` documentation.\n" >&2
    5.25 -		exit 1
    5.26 -	fi
    5.27 -}
    5.28 -
    5.29 -# The classic SliTaz check_root function used in near all SliTaz tools.
    5.30 -check_root()
    5.31 -{
    5.32 -	[ $(id -u) = 0 ] && return
    5.33 -   echo -e "\nYou must be root to run `basename $0` with this option." >&2
    5.34 -   echo -e "Please type 'su' and root password to become super-user.\n" >&2
    5.35 -   exit 1
    5.36 -}
    5.37 -
    5.38 -# A classic check_dir function :
    5.39 -#	- create directory if needed and echo about it.
    5.40 -# Return error if directory is created (to chain other commands with ||)
    5.41 -check_dir()
    5.42 -{
    5.43 -	if ! [ -d "$1" ]; then
    5.44 -		echo -n "Creating $1..."
    5.45 -		mkdir -p "$1"
    5.46 -		status
    5.47 -		return 1
    5.48 -	fi
    5.49 -}
    5.50 -
    5.51 -# Install package if missing.
    5.52 -check_pkg()
    5.53 -{
    5.54 -	if ! [ -d $INSTALLED/$1 ]; then
    5.55 -#		report step "Installing package : $1"
    5.56 -		tazpkg get-install $1
    5.57 -#		report end-step
    5.58 -	fi
    5.59 -}
    5.60 -
    5.61 -# Display an horizontal line, can be used to have clearest script.
    5.62 -horizontal_line()
    5.63 -{
    5.64 -	echo "================================================================================"
    5.65 -}
    5.66 -
    5.67 -# Store -- options in a variable.
    5.68 -# Test phase.
    5.69 -# Need to add something to filter options and report error in case option is not
    5.70 -# listed a used by the command.
    5.71 -get_options()
    5.72 -{
    5.73 -	if echo "$log_command" | fgrep -q ' '--help; then
    5.74 -		echo "Avaible options for $(echo `basename "$log_command"` | cut -d ' ' -f 1,2) : $get_options_list"
    5.75 -		exit 0
    5.76 -	fi
    5.77 -	for get_option in $(echo "$log_command" | tr ' ' '\n' | grep ^-- | sed 's/^--//'); do
    5.78 -		if [ "${get_options_list/${get_option%%=*}}" = "$get_options_list" ]; then
    5.79 -			echo "Option ${get_option%%=*} is incorrect, valid options are : $get_options_list". >&2
    5.80 -			exit 1
    5.81 -		fi
    5.82 -		if [ "$get_option" = "${get_option/=}" ]; then
    5.83 -			export $get_option=yes
    5.84 -		else
    5.85 -			export $get_option
    5.86 -		fi
    5.87 -	done
    5.88 -}
     6.1 --- a/libtaz/stuff/libtaz-modules/report	Thu Feb 24 22:28:49 2011 +0000
     6.2 +++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
     6.3 @@ -1,431 +0,0 @@
     6.4 -
     6.5 -# Usage : use_report functions/commands
     6.6 -# 'use_report' execute functions/commands and redirect the output.
     6.7 -# You can use 'report' function to display message, steps, blocs and
     6.8 -# status in the terminal and organize the display of the log.
     6.9 -
    6.10 -report_verbosity_opt=all
    6.11 -
    6.12 -report_display()
    6.13 -{
    6.14 -	while read out; do
    6.15 -		[ "$out" = €øß ] && report_stop_display && return
    6.16 -		echo -e " ...\n               ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Messages ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~               "
    6.17 -		echo "$out"
    6.18 -		break
    6.19 -	done
    6.20 -	while read out; do
    6.21 -		[ "$out" = €øß ] && report_stop_display && return
    6.22 -		echo "$out"
    6.23 -	done
    6.24 -}
    6.25 -
    6.26 -report_create_html()
    6.27 -{
    6.28 -	if ! [ -f "$log_opt" ]; then
    6.29 -		mkdir -p "${log_opt%/*}"
    6.30 -		cp /usr/share/slitaz/web/template.html "$log_opt"
    6.31 -		sed -e "s/xml:lang=\"us\" lang=\"us\"/xml:lang=\"${LANG%%_*}\" lang=\"${LANG%%_*}\"/" \
    6.32 -			-e "s~Title of the page~SliTaz GNU/Linux - Log: $0~" \
    6.33 -			-e "s~Second Title~Log: $0~" -i "$log_opt"
    6.34 -		echo '<div id="report">' >> "$log_opt"
    6.35 -	else
    6.36 -		sed 's~</div></body></html>~~' -i "$log_opt"
    6.37 -	fi
    6.38 -
    6.39 -	echo -e "<h1>$(basename "$log_command")</h1>\n<em>$(date)</em>" >> "$log_opt"
    6.40 -	[ -L "${log_opt%/*}/web" ] || ln -s /usr/share/slitaz/web "${log_opt%/*}/web"
    6.41 -}
    6.42 -
    6.43 -report_start()
    6.44 -{
    6.45 -	# Create the temporary directory if needed.
    6.46 -	! [ -d /tmp/libtaz/ ] && mkdir -p /tmp/libtaz
    6.47 -	! [ -d $SLITAZ_LOG ] && mkdir -p $SLITAZ_LOG
    6.48 -
    6.49 -	# Give permissions to all users if user is root.
    6.50 -	if test $(id -u) = 0 ; then
    6.51 -		chmod 777 /tmp/libtaz
    6.52 -		chmod -R 777 $SLITAZ_LOG
    6.53 -	fi
    6.54 -
    6.55 -	# Get a random logfile name.
    6.56 -	if [ "$report_pid" ]; then
    6.57 -		log_tmp=/tmp/libtaz/$report_pid
    6.58 -		embeded_mode=enabled
    6.59 -		initial_bloc_level=$bloc_level
    6.60 -		if [ "$open_bloc" ]; then
    6.61 -			initial_bloc_level=$(($bloc_level+1))
    6.62 -			embeded_open_bloc=yes
    6.63 -		fi
    6.64 -		if [ -p $log_tmp.stdout ] && ! [ "$open_bloc" = yes ]; then
    6.65 -			report_step_status
    6.66 -		fi
    6.67 -	else
    6.68 -		log_tmp=/tmp/libtaz/$$
    6.69 -		report_pid=$$
    6.70 -	fi
    6.71 -	
    6.72 -	# Use the default logfile if there's no logfile was specified by the main script.
    6.73 -	[ ! "$log_opt" ] && [ "$report_log_all" = yes ] && \
    6.74 -		log_opt="$SLITAZ_LOG/`basename $0`/$(date -Iseconds).html"
    6.75 -	export report_pid log_opt
    6.76 -	
    6.77 -	#if [ "$embeded_mode" != enabled ]; then
    6.78 -
    6.79 -	# Initialize html logfile if needed, or prepare it to be edited.
    6.80 -	[ "$log_opt" ] && { [ ! "$embeded_mode" ] || [ ! -f "$log_opt" ]; } && report_create_html
    6.81 -	
    6.82 -	echo -n "" > $log_tmp
    6.83 -
    6.84 -	# Initialize named pipes & set I/O redirections.
    6.85 -	[ "$embeded_mode" ] || exec 3>&1 4>&2
    6.86 -	
    6.87 -	# Start debugging if the option is enabled.
    6.88 -	if [ "$debug_opt" ]; then
    6.89 -		exec 2>$log_tmp.stdout
    6.90 -		set -vx
    6.91 -		echo "[--------------------------/!\ DEBUG MODE ENABLED /!\--------------------------]"
    6.92 -	fi
    6.93 -	
    6.94 -	# Theses variable are used to configure the display of steps in terminal.
    6.95 -	bloc1_delimiter="================================================================================"
    6.96 -	bloc1_display="  "
    6.97 -	bloc2_delimiter="----------------------------------------------------------------------------"
    6.98 -	bloc2_display="   > "
    6.99 -	bloc3_delimiter="* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *"
   6.100 -	bloc3_display="     * "
   6.101 -	
   6.102 -	# Use a trap to exit cleanly if app is killed.
   6.103 -	trap "report_exit $(basename $0) killed by user" SIGINT SIGTERM
   6.104 -	
   6.105 -	# Use another display function if quiet is enable.
   6.106 -	[ "$report_verbosity_opt" = "none" ] && report_display()
   6.107 -{
   6.108 -	while read out; do
   6.109 -		[ "$out" = €øß ] && report_stop_display && return
   6.110 -	done
   6.111 -}
   6.112 -}
   6.113 -
   6.114 -report_stop_display()
   6.115 -{
   6.116 -	rm $log_tmp.stderr $log_tmp.stdout
   6.117 -	sed '/^€øß$/d' -i $log_tmp
   6.118 -	touch $log_tmp.end
   6.119 -}
   6.120 -
   6.121 -report_listen()
   6.122 -{
   6.123 -	mkfifo $log_tmp.stderr $log_tmp.stdout
   6.124 -		{
   6.125 -			{ tee -a $log_tmp $log_tmp.error <$log_tmp.stderr | while read line; do echo -e "\\033[1;31m${line}\\033[0m"; done; }&
   6.126 -			{ tee -a $log_tmp <$log_tmp.stdout; }&
   6.127 -		} | report_display&
   6.128 -		usleep 10000
   6.129 -	exec 1>>$log_tmp.stdout 2>>$log_tmp.stderr
   6.130 -}
   6.131 -
   6.132 -report_stop_listen()
   6.133 -{
   6.134 -	if [ -p $log_tmp.stdout ]; then
   6.135 -		[ -f $log_tmp.end ] && rm $log_tmp.end
   6.136 -		usleep 10000 && echo €øß
   6.137 -		while ! [ -f $log_tmp.end ]; do
   6.138 -			usleep 10000
   6.139 -		done
   6.140 -		exec 1>&3 2>&4
   6.141 -		rm $log_tmp.end
   6.142 -	fi
   6.143 -}
   6.144 -
   6.145 -report_stop()
   6.146 -{
   6.147 -	! [ "$report_pid" ] && exit
   6.148 -	# End step and close blocs.
   6.149 -	[ "$step_running" ] && report end-step
   6.150 -	while [ $(($bloc_level)) -gt $(($initial_bloc_level)) ]; do
   6.151 -		report close-bloc
   6.152 -	done
   6.153 -
   6.154 -	if [ "$embeded_mode" = enabled ]; then
   6.155 -		[ "$bloc_level" ] && echo $(eval echo \$bloc${bloc_level}_status) > $log_tmp.status
   6.156 -		if [ "$embeded_open_bloc" = opened ]; then
   6.157 -			touch $log_tmp.eob
   6.158 -		fi
   6.159 -	else
   6.160 -		[ "$log_opt" ] && echo '</div></body></html>' >> "$log_opt"
   6.161 -		exec  3>&- 4>&-
   6.162 -		rm -f $log_tmp*
   6.163 -		unset report_pid log_opt
   6.164 -		
   6.165 -		# Stop debugging
   6.166 -		[ "$debug_opt" ] && set +vx
   6.167 -		[ "$report_log_all" ] && create_log_index
   6.168 -	fi
   6.169 -}
   6.170 -
   6.171 -# Use this to stop a program with error.
   6.172 -report_exit()
   6.173 -{
   6.174 -	# Log&display error message.
   6.175 -	echo -e "$@" >&2
   6.176 -
   6.177 -	# Close step as failed.
   6.178 -	if [ "$step_running" ]; then
   6.179 -		(exit 1)
   6.180 -		report end-step
   6.181 -	fi
   6.182 -
   6.183 -	# Set blocs as failed, report and exit.
   6.184 -	bloc1_status="failed"
   6.185 -	bloc2_status="failed"
   6.186 -	bloc3_status="failed"
   6.187 -	report_stop
   6.188 -	exit 1
   6.189 -}
   6.190 -
   6.191 -# Usage :	report [command] [message]
   6.192 -#
   6.193 -# type :message 	- simply display the message.
   6.194 -#				step	 		-	name the step and display status when ended.
   6.195 -#				end-step	-	display status of the step, it's done automaticaly when
   6.196 -#										starting a new step, closing a bloc or stop report.
   6.197 -#				open-bloc -	open the list of steps in the operation;
   6.198 -#				close-bloc-	close the current bloc.
   6.199 -report()
   6.200 -{
   6.201 -	# First : get status before it is changed by other commands.
   6.202 -	check_status=$?
   6.203 -	case "$1" in
   6.204 -		start)
   6.205 -			report_start
   6.206 -		;;
   6.207 -		stop)
   6.208 -			report_stop
   6.209 -		;;
   6.210 -		exit)
   6.211 -			shift && report_exit "$@"
   6.212 -		;;
   6.213 -		# TODO : Code displaying a message during a step run.
   6.214 -		message)
   6.215 -			shift
   6.216 -			echo -e "${current_bloc_display}$@"
   6.217 -			report_message=$(echo "$@" | sed "s~$~<br />~g")
   6.218 -			[ "$log_opt" ] && echo -e "<div class=\"message\">$report_message</div>" >> "$log_opt"
   6.219 -		;;
   6.220 -		step)
   6.221 -			[ "$log_step" ] && echo "$2" > $log_step
   6.222 -			[ "$open_bloc" ] && report_open_bloc
   6.223 -			[ "$step_running" ] && report_step_status
   6.224 -			echo -ne "$current_bloc_display$2\\033[70G[ \\033[1;32mR\\033[33mU\\033[31mN\\033[0;39m ]" >&3
   6.225 -			[ "$log_opt" ] && echo -e "<div class=\"$2\">\n<h$(($bloc_level+2))>$2</h$(($bloc_level+2))>" >> "$log_opt"
   6.226 -			export step_running="$2"
   6.227 -			report_listen
   6.228 -		;;
   6.229 -		end-step)
   6.230 -			[ -s $(dirname $log_opt)/step ] && rm -f $(dirname $log_opt)/step
   6.231 -			if ! [ "$step_running" ]; then
   6.232 -				report_return_code=$check_status
   6.233 -			else
   6.234 -				report_step_status
   6.235 -			fi
   6.236 -		;;
   6.237 -		open-bloc)
   6.238 -			export open_bloc=yes
   6.239 -		;;
   6.240 -		close-bloc)
   6.241 -			if [ -f "$log_tmp.eob" ]; then
   6.242 -				report_open_bloc
   6.243 -				check_status=$(cat $log_tmp.status)
   6.244 -				rm $log_tmp.status
   6.245 -				report_set_bloc_status
   6.246 -			elif [ "$step_running" ]; then
   6.247 -				report_step_status
   6.248 -			fi
   6.249 -
   6.250 -			# Then close the bloc and report status if it was open.
   6.251 -			if ! [ "$open_bloc" ]; then
   6.252 -				export current_bloc_display="$(eval echo \"\$bloc$((${bloc_level}-1))_display\")"
   6.253 -				[ "$(eval echo \"\$bloc${bloc_level}_delimiter\")" ] && \
   6.254 -					echo -e "$current_bloc_display$(eval echo \"\$bloc${bloc_level}_delimiter\")" >&3
   6.255 -				echo -en "$current_bloc_display... $(eval echo \"\$bloc${bloc_level}_running\")" >&3
   6.256 -				check_status=$(eval echo \$bloc${bloc_level}_status)
   6.257 -				report_display_status
   6.258 -				
   6.259 -				# Set the bloc status in the log file.
   6.260 -				if [ "$log_opt" ]; then
   6.261 -					sed "s~<div class=\"bloc_level$bloc_level\">~<div class=\"$check_status\">~" -i "$log_opt"
   6.262 -					echo "</div>" >> "$log_opt"
   6.263 -				fi	
   6.264 -				echo "" >&3
   6.265 -				export bloc_level=$(($bloc_level-1))
   6.266 -				[ "$bloc_level" = 0 ] && unset bloc_level
   6.267 -			else
   6.268 -				unset open_bloc
   6.269 -			fi
   6.270 -		;;
   6.271 -		sublog)
   6.272 -			shift
   6.273 -			! [ "$log_list" ] && log_list="$log_opt"
   6.274 -			export log_list="$1 $log_list"
   6.275 -			export log_opt="$1"
   6.276 -			report_create_html
   6.277 -		;;
   6.278 -		end-sublog)
   6.279 -			[ "$log_opt" ] || continue
   6.280 -			export log_list="${log_list#* }"
   6.281 -			echo '</div></body></html>' >> "$log_opt"	
   6.282 -			# Grep the summary of sublog (main action + status) and put
   6.283 -			# it in the main log, plus a link.
   6.284 -			[ "$log_list" ] && { sed -n '/<div id="report">/,$p' $log_opt | \
   6.285 -				grep -A1 -F '<div class=' | sed 1,2!d &&
   6.286 -				echo '<a class="sublog" href="'$log_opt'">SubLog</a>' && \
   6.287 -				echo "</div>" 
   6.288 -			} >> ${log_list%% *}
   6.289 -			export log_opt="${log_list%% *}"
   6.290 -			report_step_status
   6.291 -			;;
   6.292 -	esac
   6.293 -	return $report_return_code
   6.294 -}
   6.295 -
   6.296 -# Open a bloc of substeps in terminal and log.
   6.297 -report_open_bloc()
   6.298 -{
   6.299 -	unset open_bloc
   6.300 -	[ "$embeded_open_bloc" = "yes" ] && embeded_open_bloc=opened
   6.301 -	[ -f "$log_tmp.eob" ] && rm $log_tmp.eob	
   6.302 -	export bloc_level=$(($bloc_level+1))
   6.303 -	export bloc${bloc_level}_running="$step_running"
   6.304 -	if [ -p $log_tmp.stdout ]; then
   6.305 -		if [ -s $log_tmp ]; then
   6.306 -			prebloc=yes
   6.307 -			report_step_status
   6.308 -			prebloc=
   6.309 -		else
   6.310 -			report_stop_listen
   6.311 -			echo ' ...' >&3
   6.312 -		fi
   6.313 -		[ "$(eval echo \$bloc${bloc_level}_delimiter)" ] &&  \
   6.314 -			echo "$current_bloc_display$(eval echo \"\$bloc${bloc_level}_delimiter\")" >&3
   6.315 -		[ "$log_opt" ] && sed "s~<div class=\"$step_running\">~<div class=\"bloc_level$bloc_level\">~" -i "$log_opt"
   6.316 -	else
   6.317 -		exec 1>&3 2>&4
   6.318 -	fi
   6.319 -	export current_bloc_display="$(eval echo \"\$bloc${bloc_level}_display\")"
   6.320 -	unset bloc${bloc_level}_status
   6.321 -	unset step_running
   6.322 -}
   6.323 -
   6.324 -# This is the two new status function used by the report tool.
   6.325 -# States are :	ok - no error since the start of the step
   6.326 -#				warning - there was error(s) since the start of the step
   6.327 -#				failed - the last executed command has exiting anormally
   6.328 -report_step_status()
   6.329 -{
   6.330 -	unset report_return_code
   6.331 -	if [ -p $log_tmp.stdout ]; then
   6.332 -		report_stop_listen
   6.333 -
   6.334 -		#Close message bloc if opened.
   6.335 -		if [ -s $log_tmp -a "$report_verbosity_opt" = all ] || \
   6.336 -			[ -s $log_tmp.error -a "$report_verbosity_opt" != none ]; then
   6.337 -			echo "               ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~               " >&3
   6.338 -			! [ "$prebloc" ] && echo -en "$current_bloc_display... $step_running" >&3 && report_addemptyline="yes"
   6.339 -		fi
   6.340 -	
   6.341 -		# Check, display and log the status of the step.
   6.342 -		if ! [ "$check_status" = "0" ]; then
   6.343 -			check_status=failed
   6.344 -		else
   6.345 -			[ -s "$log_tmp.error" ] && check_status=warning || check_status=ok
   6.346 -		fi
   6.347 -		! [ "$prebloc" ] && report_display_status
   6.348 -		[ "$report_addemptyline" ] && echo "" >&3 && unset report_addemptyline
   6.349 -		[ "$log_opt" ] && report_rec_log
   6.350 -	fi
   6.351 -
   6.352 -	[ -f "$log_tmp.eob" ] && rm $log_tmp.eob
   6.353 -
   6.354 -	# Set blocs status if needed.
   6.355 -	[ -f $log_tmp.status ] && check_status=$(cat $log_tmp.status) && rm $log_tmp.status
   6.356 -	[ "$bloc_level" ] && report_set_bloc_status
   6.357 -
   6.358 -	# Clear variables / temporary logs.
   6.359 -	! [ "$prebloc" ] && export step_running=""
   6.360 -	check_status=""
   6.361 -	echo -n "" > $log_tmp.error
   6.362 -	echo -n "" > $log_tmp
   6.363 -}
   6.364 -
   6.365 -report_display_status()
   6.366 -{
   6.367 -	[ "$report_return_code" = 1 ] && check_status=failed
   6.368 -	echo -en "\\033[70G          " >&3
   6.369 -	echo -en "\\033[70G[ " >&3
   6.370 -	[ "$check_status" = ok ] && report_return_code=0 && echo -en "\\033[1;32mOK" >&3
   6.371 -	[ "$check_status" = warning ] && report_return_code=0 && echo -en "\\033[1;33mWarning" >&3
   6.372 -	[ "$check_status" = failed ] && report_return_code=1 && echo -en "\\033[1;31mFailed" >&3 
   6.373 -	echo -e "\\033[0;39m ]" >&3
   6.374 -}
   6.375 -
   6.376 -report_term_to_html()
   6.377 -{
   6.378 -	report_decolorize | sed -e 's~<~\&lt;~' -e 's~>~\&gt;~' -e 's/$/<br \/>/' -e 's~STDERR: \(.*\)~<span class="error">\1<\/span>~' -e 's~	~\&nbsp;\&nbsp;\&nbsp;\&nbsp;~'
   6.379 -}
   6.380 -
   6.381 -report_decolorize()
   6.382 -{
   6.383 -	tr -d '\e' | sed -r "s/\[([0-9]{1,3}(;[0-9]{1,3})*)[m|G]//g"
   6.384 -}
   6.385 -
   6.386 -report_rec_log()
   6.387 -{
   6.388 -	! [ "$prebloc" ] && sed "s~<div class=\"$step_running\">~<div class=\"$check_status\">~" -i "$log_opt"
   6.389 -	if [ -s "$log_tmp" ]; then
   6.390 -		if [ -s "$log_tmp.error" ]; then
   6.391 -			cat $log_tmp.error | sort -u | while read line; do
   6.392 -				# Format line to avoid sed errors :
   6.393 -				line=$(echo "$line" | sed -e 's~\*~\\\*~g' -e 's~\[~\\\[~g' -e 's~\]~\\\]~g')
   6.394 -				sed "s~^$line$~STDERR: $line~" -i $log_tmp
   6.395 -			done
   6.396 -		fi
   6.397 -		echo -n "<pre>" >> "$log_opt"
   6.398 -		cat $log_tmp | report_term_to_html >> "$log_opt"
   6.399 -		echo "</pre>" >> "$log_opt"
   6.400 -	fi
   6.401 -	! [ "$prebloc" ] && echo "</div>" >> "$log_opt"
   6.402 -}
   6.403 -
   6.404 -# Theses variables keep the status of the blocs.
   6.405 -# A bloc is reported as ok if all child steps are ok and as failed
   6.406 -# if all child steps are failed (or if a fatal error occurs).
   6.407 -# In other cases the bloc is reported as warning.
   6.408 -report_set_bloc_status()
   6.409 -{
   6.410 -	bloc_status=$(eval echo \$bloc${bloc_level}_status)
   6.411 -	for n in $(seq $bloc_level -1 1); do
   6.412 -		! [ "$(eval echo \$bloc${n}_status)" ] && eval bloc${n}_status=$check_status
   6.413 -		! [ "$(eval echo \$bloc${n}_status)" = "$check_status" ] && \
   6.414 -			eval bloc${n}_status=warning
   6.415 -	done
   6.416 -}
   6.417 -
   6.418 -create_log_index()
   6.419 -{
   6.420 -	cd $SLITAZ_LOG
   6.421 -	cp -f /usr/share/slitaz/web/template.html index.html
   6.422 -	sed -e "s/xml:lang=\"us\" lang=\"us\"/xml:lang=\"${LANG%%_*}\" lang=\"${LANG%%_*}\"/" \
   6.423 -		-e "s~Title of the page~SliTaz GNU/Linux - Logs Index~" \
   6.424 -		-e "s~Second Title~Logs Index~" -i index.html
   6.425 -	echo '<div id="report">' >> index.html
   6.426 -	for log in $(ls -t */*); do
   6.427 -		log_title=$(grep '<h1>.*</h1>' $log | sed 's~<h1>\(.*\)</h1>~\1~')
   6.428 -		log_date=$(date -r $log)
   6.429 -		log_status=$(grep '<div class=".*">' $log | sed -e 1!d -e 's~<.*"\(.*\)">~\1~')
   6.430 -		echo -e " <a href=\"$log\"><div class=\"$log_status\">$log_date: $log_title</div></a>" >> index.html
   6.431 -	done
   6.432 -	echo -e '</div></body></html>' >> index.html
   6.433 -	chmod 666 index.html
   6.434 -}
     7.1 --- a/libtaz/stuff/slitaz.conf	Thu Feb 24 22:28:49 2011 +0000
     7.2 +++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
     7.3 @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@
     7.4 -########################################################################
     7.5 -# This is the generic SliTaz configuration file used by libtaz to get
     7.6 -# the defaults options and directories.
     7.7 -#
     7.8 -# Theses variables can be overwritted by a lower level of configuration.
     7.9 -# Order for loading variables (the latest definition is keeped) :
    7.10 -# slitaz.conf (then) main app.conf (or) local app.conf
    7.11 -# (or) *.conf of the command line (then) arguments of the command line
    7.12 -#
    7.13 -# ** Alpha Comment by GoKhlaYeh: **
    7.14 -# With libtaz, I plan to change the default location of some important
    7.15 -# directories to fit the server hierarchy. In a general view I want
    7.16 -# to make the organisation on server and on released system similar.
    7.17 -# The goal is having tools working out-of-the-box in both cases to make
    7.18 -# the contributor work more easy and efficient.
    7.19 -# Theses changes will takes place with Release Candidate, when libtaz
    7.20 -# implementation in all SliTaz tools will be finish, and all code fully
    7.21 -# reviewed. Hope everybody agree with that ;).
    7.22 -#
    7.23 -
    7.24 -########################################################################
    7.25 -# COMMON DIRECTORIES
    7.26 -########################
    7.27 -
    7.28 -# Slitaz logs directory.
    7.29 -SLITAZ_LOG="/var/log/slitaz"
    7.30 -
    7.31 -# Slitaz version.
    7.32 -SLITAZ_VERSION="$(cat /etc/slitaz-release)"
    7.33 -
    7.34 -# Slitaz directory.
    7.35 -SLITAZ_DIR="/home/slitaz"
    7.36 -
    7.37 -# Local repository for current version (can contains local packages 
    7.38 -# repository, wok, sources, ...).
    7.39 -LOCAL_REPOSITORY="$SLITAZ_DIR/$SLITAZ_VERSION"
    7.40 -
    7.41 -# Online packages repository.
    7.42 -ONLINE_REPOSITORY="http://mirror.slitaz.org/packages/$SLITAZ_VERSION/"
    7.43 -
    7.44 -# Packages cache directory.
    7.45 -CACHE_DIR="/var/cache/tazpkg"
    7.46 -
    7.47 -# Path to repository datas.
    7.48 -LOCALSTATE="/var/lib/tazpkg"
    7.49 -
    7.50 -# Path to installations datas.
    7.51 -INSTALLED="$LOCALSTATE/installed"
    7.52 -
    7.53 -########################################################################
    7.54 -# COMMON VARIABLES
    7.55 -########################
    7.56 -
    7.57 -# Packages categories.
    7.58 -CATEGORIES="
    7.59 -base-system
    7.60 -x-window
    7.61 -utilities
    7.62 -network
    7.63 -graphics
    7.64 -multimedia
    7.65 -office
    7.66 -development
    7.67 -system-tools
    7.68 -security
    7.69 -games
    7.70 -misc
    7.71 -meta
    7.72 -non-free"
    7.73 -
    7.74 -
    7.75 -########################################################################
    7.76 -# LIBTAZ OPTIONS
    7.77 -########################
    7.78 -# Theses options are the default setting for all SliTaz tools which use
    7.79 -# libtaz. They are :
    7.80 -#   * tazwok
    7.81 -#   * tazpkg
    7.82 -
    7.83 -# If this option is enabled, automaticaly install needed packages. It
    7.84 -# can be depends, build_depends, or package needed to perform a specific
    7.85 -# task.
    7.86 -# Value can be :
    7.87 -#   * yes = enabled
    7.88 -#   * anything else = disabled
    7.89 -auto_install=yes
    7.90 -
    7.91 -# If you want to log all operations (into /var/log/slitaz),
    7.92 -# uncomment the following line
    7.93 -# Note: important operations are logged by default.
    7.94 -#report_log_all=yes
    7.95 \ No newline at end of file
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    11.4 -/*
    11.5 -	CSS style for SliTaz Network - (c) 2011 SliTaz GNU/Linux
    11.6 -*/
    11.7 -
    11.8 -html {
    11.9 -	min-height:  102%;
   11.10 -}
   11.11 -
   11.12 -body {
   11.13 -	background: #ffffff;
   11.14 -	color: black;
   11.15 -	font: 13px sans-serif, vernada, arial;
   11.16 -	margin: 0;
   11.17 -	border-top: 34px solid #f1f1f1;
   11.18 -}
   11.19 -a { text-decoration: underline; color: #103a5e; }
   11.20 -a:hover { text-decoration: none; color: blue; }
   11.21 -img { border: 0pt none; }
   11.22 -
   11.23 -/* Accessibility */
   11.24 -
   11.25 -#access {
   11.26 -	position: absolute;
   11.27 -	top: 4px;
   11.28 -	right: 0px;
   11.29 -	text-align: right;
   11.30 -	width: auto;
   11.31 -	margin: 0;
   11.32 -	padding: 4px 4px 4px 20px;
   11.33 -	font-size: 11px;
   11.34 -	font-weight: bold;
   11.35 -}
   11.36 -
   11.37 -#access a {
   11.38 -	background: transparent;
   11.39 -	color: #0F314E;
   11.40 -	text-decoration: none;
   11.41 -}
   11.42 -#access a:hover { color: #b64b22; }
   11.43 -#access img { vertical-align: middle; }
   11.44 -
   11.45 -/* Header */
   11.46 -
   11.47 -#header {
   11.48 -	background: #351a0a url(header-img.png) no-repeat top right;
   11.49 -	color: black;
   11.50 -	width: 100%;
   11.51 -	height: 42px;
   11.52 -	border-top: 1px solid black;
   11.53 -	border-bottom: 1px solid #999;
   11.54 -	margin-bottom: 33px;
   11.55 -}
   11.56 -
   11.57 -#titre {
   11.58 -	position: absolute;
   11.59 -	font-size: 14px;
   11.60 -	font-weight: bolder ;
   11.61 -	left: 180px;
   11.62 -	top: 4px;
   11.63 -}
   11.64 -
   11.65 -#logo {
   11.66 -	position: absolute;
   11.67 -	float: left;
   11.68 -	left: 16px;
   11.69 -	top: -10px;
   11.70 -	width: 200px;
   11.71 -	height: 74px;
   11.72 -}
   11.73 -
   11.74 -/* Side bar */
   11.75 -
   11.76 -#nav {
   11.77 -	position: absolute;
   11.78 -	top: 102px;
   11.79 -	right: 80px;
   11.80 -	color: #555555;
   11.81 -	float: right;
   11.82 -	width: 250px;
   11.83 -	line-height: 1.5em;
   11.84 -	text-align: left;
   11.85 -	font-size: 12px;
   11.86 -}
   11.87 -
   11.88 -#nav h4 {
   11.89 -	font-size: 120%;
   11.90 -	color: #666666;
   11.91 -	font-weight: bold;
   11.92 -	margin: 0;
   11.93 -	padding: 0 0 1px 0;
   11.94 -	border-bottom: 1px solid #cecece;
   11.95 -}
   11.96 -
   11.97 -#nav a {
   11.98 -	color: #0F314E;
   11.99 -	background: inherit;
  11.100 -	display: block;
  11.101 -	text-decoration: none;
  11.102 -	font-weight: bold;
  11.103 -}
  11.104 -
  11.105 -#nav a:hover {
  11.106 -	color: #b64b22;
  11.107 -	text-decoration: none;
  11.108 -	display: block;
  11.109 -}
  11.110 -
  11.111 -#nav .nav_box ul {
  11.112 -	list-style-type: none;
  11.113 -	margin: 0;
  11.114 -	padding: 10px 24px 10px 0px;
  11.115 -	background-color: inherit;
  11.116 -}
  11.117 -
  11.118 -#nav li { display: inline; }
  11.119 -
  11.120 -#nav ul {
  11.121 -	-moz-border-radius: 8px;
  11.122 -	-webkit-border-radius: 8px;
  11.123 -	border-radius: 8px;
  11.124 -	list-style-type: none;
  11.125 -	margin: 10px 0;
  11.126 -	padding: 10px 24px 10px 24px;
  11.127 -	background-color: #eaeaea;
  11.128 -}
  11.129 -
  11.130 -.nav_box {
  11.131 -	margin: 10px 0;
  11.132 -	padding: 10px 24px 10px 24px;
  11.133 -	background-color: #eaeaea;
  11.134 -	text-align: justify;
  11.135 -}
  11.136 -
  11.137 -#nav .nav_box p { line-height: 1.3em; }
  11.138 -
  11.139 -#nav .nav_box p a {
  11.140 -	display: inline;
  11.141 -	font-weight: normal;
  11.142 -	text-decoration: underline;
  11.143 -}
  11.144 -
  11.145 -#nav .nav_box p a:hover {
  11.146 -	text-decoration: none;
  11.147 -	color: blue;
  11.148 -	background: inherit;
  11.149 -}
  11.150 -
  11.151 -/* Page content */
  11.152 -
  11.153 -#content, #content-full {
  11.154 -	background: white;
  11.155 -	color: black;
  11.156 -	text-align: justify;
  11.157 -	height: auto;
  11.158 -	margin: 6px 320px 0px 0px;
  11.159 -	padding: 0px 40px 60px 80px;
  11.160 -}
  11.161 -#content-full {
  11.162 -	margin: 0;
  11.163 -	padding: 0px 80px 40px 80px;
  11.164 -}
  11.165 -#content li, #content-full li {
  11.166 -	line-height: 1.5em;
  11.167 -	text-align: left;
  11.168 -}
  11.169 -#news li {
  11.170 -	list-style-type: square;
  11.171 -	border-bottom: 1px dotted #BEBEBE;
  11.172 -	margin-left: -25px;
  11.173 -	padding: 4px 0px 4px 0px;
  11.174 -}
  11.175 -#news a { text-decoration: none; }
  11.176 -
  11.177 -/* Box and block. */
  11.178 -
  11.179 -.infobox {
  11.180 -	margin: 20px 60px;
  11.181 -	padding: 12px;
  11.182 -	background: #f8f8f8;
  11.183 -}
  11.184 -.infobox img { vertical-align: middle; }
  11.185 -.infobox:hover { background-color: #FBFBFB; }
  11.186 -.block {
  11.187 -	/*padding-bottom: 35%;*/
  11.188 -	color: black;
  11.189 -	min-height: 200px;
  11.190 -	margin-bottom: 40px;
  11.191 -}
  11.192 -.block ul {
  11.193 -	list-style-type: none;
  11.194 -	margin: 0;
  11.195 -	padding: 0 20px;
  11.196 -}
  11.197 -.block_left {
  11.198 -	width: 46%;
  11.199 -	float: left;
  11.200 -	background-color: #eaeaea;
  11.201 -	margin: 4px 2px;
  11.202 -	padding: 0 10px 10px 10px;
  11.203 -}
  11.204 -.block_right {
  11.205 -	width: 46%;
  11.206 -	float: right;
  11.207 -	background-color: #eaeaea;
  11.208 -	margin: 4px 2px;
  11.209 -	padding: 0 10px 10px 10px;
  11.210 -}
  11.211 -#block_top {
  11.212 -	color: black;
  11.213 -	background-color: #eaeaea;
  11.214 -	min-height: 180px;
  11.215 -	margin-bottom: 40px;
  11.216 -	margin-right: 340px;
  11.217 -	padding: 0 10px;
  11.218 -}
  11.219 -#block_nav {
  11.220 -	width: 300px;
  11.221 -	min-height: 180px;
  11.222 -	float: right;
  11.223 -	background-color: #eaeaea;
  11.224 -	margin: 0;
  11.225 -	padding: 0 10px;
  11.226 -}
  11.227 -.nav_box, .infobox, .block_left, .block_right, #block_top, 
  11.228 -#block_nav, #footer {
  11.229 -	-moz-border-radius: 8px;
  11.230 -	-webkit-border-radius: 8px;
  11.231 -	border-radius: 8px;
  11.232 -	-moz-box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666;
  11.233 -	-webkit-box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666;
  11.234 -	box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666;
  11.235 -	/* CSS3 transition */
  11.236 -	-webkit-transition-property: background-color;
  11.237 -	-webkit-transition-duration: 2s;
  11.238 -	-moz-transition-property: background-color;
  11.239 -	-moz-transition-duration: 2s;
  11.240 -	transition-property: background-color;
  11.241 -	transition-duration: 2s;
  11.242 -}
  11.243 -#block_nav { font-weight: bold; }
  11.244 -#block_nav a { text-decoration: none; }
  11.245 -#block_nav li a:hover { color: #b64b22; }
  11.246 -#block_nav ul { margin: 0; list-style-type: none; }
  11.247 -#block_nav h3 { font-size: 110%; }
  11.248 -.nav_box:hover, .block_left:hover, .block_right:hover, 
  11.249 -#block_top:hover, #block_nav:hover, #footer:hover { 
  11.250 -	background-color: #f8f8f8;
  11.251 -}
  11.252 -.right_box {
  11.253 -	width: 50%;
  11.254 -	float: right;
  11.255 -}
  11.256 -/* Text transform at 45deg */
  11.257 -.floor {
  11.258 -	color: #999999;
  11.259 -	font-size: 20px;
  11.260 -	-webkit-transform: rotate(-45deg) skew(15deg, 15deg);
  11.261 -	-moz-transform: rotate(-45deg) skew(15deg, 15deg);
  11.262 -	-o-transform: rotate(-45deg) skew(15deg, 15deg);
  11.263 -	-ms-transform: rotate(-45deg) skew(15deg, 15deg);
  11.264 -	transform: rotate(-45deg) skew(15deg, 15deg);
  11.265 -}
  11.266 -#twitter, .feedbox {
  11.267 -	margin-top: 20px;
  11.268 -	-moz-border-radius: 8px;
  11.269 -	-webkit-border-radius: 8px;
  11.270 -	border-radius: 8px;
  11.271 -	-moz-box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666;
  11.272 -	-webkit-box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666;
  11.273 -	box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666;
  11.274 -}
  11.275 -.feedbox {
  11.276 -	background-color: #f9f9f9;
  11.277 -	padding: 10px 20px;
  11.278 -	margin: 20px 100px;
  11.279 -}
  11.280 -.feedbox div {
  11.281 -	height: 320px;
  11.282 -	overflow: auto;
  11.283 -}
  11.284 -.feedbox ul { list-style-type: none; margin: 0; }
  11.285 -
  11.286 -/* Button */
  11.287 -
  11.288 -.button { margin-left: 20px; }
  11.289 -.button a { 
  11.290 -	background-color: #b64b22;
  11.291 -	color: #ffffff;
  11.292 -	margin-right: 6px;
  11.293 -	padding: 6px 10px;
  11.294 -	font-size: 14px;
  11.295 -	-moz-border-radius: 4px;
  11.296 -	-webkit-border-radius: 4px;
  11.297 -	border-radius: 4px;
  11.298 -	-moz-box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666;
  11.299 -	-webkit-box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666;
  11.300 -	box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666;
  11.301 -}
  11.302 -.button a:hover, input[type=submit]:hover { 
  11.303 -	background-color: #a3431f;
  11.304 -	color: #ffffff;
  11.305 -}
  11.306 -input[type=submit] {
  11.307 -	border: 1px solid #b64b22;
  11.308 -	background-color: #b64b22;
  11.309 -	color: white;
  11.310 -	font-weight: bold;
  11.311 -	cursor: pointer;
  11.312 -	padding: 3px 10px;
  11.313 -	font-size: 14px;
  11.314 -	-moz-border-radius: 2px;
  11.315 -	-webkit-border-radius: 2px;
  11.316 -	border-radius: 2px;
  11.317 -	-moz-box-shadow: 0 0 5px #666;
  11.318 -	-webkit-box-shadow: 0 0 5px#666;
  11.319 -	box-shadow: 0 0 5px #666;
  11.320 -	margin-left: -5px;
  11.321 -}
  11.322 -input[type=text] {
  11.323 -	border: 1px solid #333333;
  11.324 -	padding: 3px;
  11.325 -	width: 100%;
  11.326 -}
  11.327 -
  11.328 -/* Clouds */
  11.329 -
  11.330 -#cloud {
  11.331 -	padding: 10px 0px;
  11.332 -	line-height: 3em;
  11.333 -	text-align: center;
  11.334 -}
  11.335 -#cloud a { padding: 0 2px; color: #444444; }
  11.336 -#cloud a.tag1 { font-size: 0.7em; font-weight: 100; }
  11.337 -#cloud a.tag2 { font-size: 0.8em; font-weight: 200; }
  11.338 -#cloud a.tag3 { font-size: 0.9em; font-weight: 300; }
  11.339 -#cloud a.tag4 { font-size: 1.0em; font-weight: 400; }
  11.340 -#cloud a.tag5 { font-size: 1.2em; font-weight: 500; }
  11.341 -#cloud a.tag6 { font-size: 1.4em; font-weight: 600; }
  11.342 -#cloud a.tag7 { font-size: 1.6em; font-weight: 700; }
  11.343 -#cloud a.tag8 { font-size: 1.8em; font-weight: 800; }
  11.344 -#cloud a.tag9 { font-size: 2.2em; font-weight: 900; }
  11.345 -#cloud a.tag10 { font-size: 2.5em; font-weight: 900; }
  11.346 -
  11.347 -/* Slideshow and gallery */
  11.348 -
  11.349 -#slideshow
  11.350 -{
  11.351 -	overflow: hidden;
  11.352 -	margin: 10px auto 10px;
  11.353 -	position: relative;
  11.354 -	width: 260px;
  11.355 -	height: 163px;
  11.356 -}
  11.357 -
  11.358 -#slideshow img
  11.359 -{
  11.360 -	border: 0;
  11.361 -	width: 260px;
  11.362 -	height: 163px;
  11.363 -}
  11.364 -
  11.365 -#gallery { text-align: center; }
  11.366 -
  11.367 -/* HTML styles */
  11.368 -
  11.369 -h1 {
  11.370 -	color: #444444;
  11.371 -	background: transparent;
  11.372 -	text-align: left;
  11.373 -	margin: 0px 0px 4px 0px;
  11.374 -	font-size: 150%;
  11.375 -	font-weight: bold;
  11.376 -	padding: 5px 0 0 10px;
  11.377 -}
  11.378 -
  11.379 -h2 {
  11.380 -	color: #b64b22;
  11.381 -	padding: 0;
  11.382 -	margin: 20px 0 0 0;
  11.383 -	font-size: 130%;
  11.384 -	font-weight: bold;
  11.385 -}
  11.386 -
  11.387 -h3 {
  11.388 -	font-weight: bold;
  11.389 -	color: #666666;
  11.390 -	background: transparent;
  11.391 -}
  11.392 -
  11.393 -h3 img, h2 img { 
  11.394 -	vertical-align: middle;
  11.395 -	width: 20px;
  11.396 -	height: 20px;
  11.397 -	padding-right: 4px; 
  11.398 -}
  11.399 -code, tt {
  11.400 -	font-size: 12px;
  11.401 -	color: #669900;
  11.402 -}
  11.403 -
  11.404 -pre, pre.script {
  11.405 -	padding: 10px;
  11.406 -	color: black;
  11.407 -	background: #E8E8E8;
  11.408 -	border: 1px inset #606060;
  11.409 -}
  11.410 -
  11.411 -/* Packages pages */
  11.412 -
  11.413 -.pkg_nav {
  11.414 -	border-top: 1px solid black;
  11.415 -	margin-top: 10px;
  11.416 -	padding-top: 10px;
  11.417 -}
  11.418 -
  11.419 -pre.package {
  11.420 -	padding: 0px;
  11.421 -	color: black;
  11.422 -	background: white;
  11.423 -	border: 0px solid #fff;
  11.424 -}
  11.425 -
  11.426 -p.get {
  11.427 -	text-align: center;
  11.428 -	padding: 10px;
  11.429 -	color: black;
  11.430 -	background: #F3F3F3;
  11.431 -	border: 1px solid #DEDEDE;
  11.432 -	border-radius: 4px;
  11.433 -	-moz-border-radius: 4px;
  11.434 -	-webkit-border-radius: 4px;
  11.435 -}
  11.436 -p.get a {
  11.437 -	font-weight: bold;
  11.438 -	text-decoration: none;
  11.439 -}
  11.440 -.pkgs-search { 
  11.441 -	text-align: center; 
  11.442 -	padding: 40px 20px 80px 20px;
  11.443 -}
  11.444 -
  11.445 -#footer {
  11.446 -	margin: 0px 80px 80px 80px;
  11.447 -	padding: 10px;
  11.448 -	background: #eaeaea;
  11.449 -	color: #666666;
  11.450 -	height: 180px;
  11.451 -	clear: both;
  11.452 -	border-radius: 8px;
  11.453 -	-moz-border-radius: 8px;
  11.454 -	-webkit-border-radius: 8px;
  11.455 -	-moz-box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666;
  11.456 -	-webkit-box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666;
  11.457 -	box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666;
  11.458 -}
  11.459 -
  11.460 -#footer a { color: #666666; }
  11.461 -#footer a:hover { color: #333333; }
  11.462 -#footer ul { list-style-type: none; }
  11.463 -#footer li { padding: 2px; }
  11.464 -#footer h4 { margin: 0 20px; font-size: 125%; }
  11.465 -
  11.466 -.year:after {
  11.467 -	/* content: "2007-2011"; */
  11.468 -	content: "2011";
  11.469 -}
  11.470 -
  11.471 -/* Report style */
  11.472 -
  11.473 -#report {
  11.474 -	margin: 5px;
  11.475 -}
  11.476 -
  11.477 -#report div {
  11.478 -	padding: 3px;
  11.479 -	margin: 0px;
  11.480 -	outline: 1px solid white
  11.481 -}
  11.482 -
  11.483 -#report div.message {
  11.484 -	background: transparent;
  11.485 -	border: black 1px solid;
  11.486 -	border-left: black 3px solid;
  11.487 -}
  11.488 -
  11.489 -#report div.ok {
  11.490 -	background: #d2ffd2;
  11.491 -	border: green 1px solid;
  11.492 -	border-left: green 3px solid;
  11.493 -}
  11.494 -
  11.495 -#report div.warning {
  11.496 -	background: #ffffd2;
  11.497 -	border: yellow 1px solid;
  11.498 -	border-left: yellow 3px solid;
  11.499 -}
  11.500 -
  11.501 -#report div.failed {
  11.502 -	background: #ffd2d2;
  11.503 -	border: red 1px solid;
  11.504 -	border-left: red 3px solid;
  11.505 -}
  11.506 -
  11.507 -#report span.error {
  11.508 -	background: red;
  11.509 -	padding: 0px;
  11.510 -	margin: 0px;
  11.511 -	border: 0px;
  11.512 -	width: 100%;
  11.513 -	display: inline-block;
  11.514 -}
  11.515 -
  11.516 -#report pre {
  11.517 -	background: black;
  11.518 -	color: white;
  11.519 -	padding: 3px;
  11.520 -	margin: 0px;
  11.521 -	border: 0px;
  11.522 -	word-wrap: break-word;
  11.523 -	white-space: normal;
  11.524 -}
  11.525 -
  11.526 -#report h1 {
  11.527 -	display: inline;
  11.528 -}
  11.529 -
  11.530 -#report h2 {
  11.531 -	display: inline;
  11.532 -}
  11.533 -
  11.534 -#report h3 {
  11.535 -	display: inline;
  11.536 -}
  11.537 -
  11.538 -#report h4 {
  11.539 -	display: inline;
  11.540 -}
  11.541 -
  11.542 -#report h5 {
  11.543 -	display: inline;
  11.544 -}
  11.545 -
  11.546 -#report h6 {
  11.547 -	display: inline;
  11.548 -}
    12.1 --- a/libtaz/stuff/web/template.html	Thu Feb 24 22:28:49 2011 +0000
    12.2 +++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
    12.3 @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
    12.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
    12.5 -	"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
    12.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="us" lang="us">
    12.7 -<head>
    12.8 -	<title>Title of the page</title>
    12.9 -	<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; text/html;charset=utf-8" />
   12.10 -	<link rel="shortcut icon" href="web/favicon.ico" />
   12.11 -	<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="web/slitaz.css" />
   12.12 -</head>
   12.13 -<body>
   12.14 -
   12.15 -<!-- Header -->
   12.16 -<div id="header">
   12.17 -	<a href="http://bb.slitaz.org/"><img id="logo"
   12.18 -		src="web/logo.png"
   12.19 -		title="bb.slitaz.org" alt="bb.slitaz.org" /></a>
   12.20 -	<p id="titre">#!/Bb/Second Title</p>
   12.21 -</div>